How to Throw Your First Brunch and *NOT* Freak Out About Hosting

There’s no denying that adulting is hard. But, thankfully, there are *way* more enjoyable aspects of being a grown up than difficult ones. Having your pick of any booze, decking out a cool apartment, and hosting brunch for your friends only begins to scratch the surface of the perks. If you’re planning your very first weekend brunch, don’t let the pressure get to you. With just 10 simple tips and tricks, you can host the most memorable party ever and do it all with a stress-free zen attitude. Now, get that to-do list ready and jot down these priceless ideas.

2. DIY Mimosa Bar: Speaking of mimosas, you can’t host brunch without them. Instead of playing bartender all morning, set up a bar where your guests can mix and match different juices, Champagne, and garnishes. (via Brit + Co)

5. Printable Menu: When you’re hosting brunch, you’ll be the point of contact for questions about each dish. To avoid having to repeat yourself over and over, download a fun printable menu with details on all of the food. This way, you can note any allergens or dishes catered to a certain diet. (via On Sutton Place)

7. Honey Lime Rainbow Fruit Salad: A giant fruit salad is a necessity for your brunch buffet. To save yourself an hour of cleaning and chopping, splurge on a pre-made bowl of fruit from the produce section. Whip up an easy honey-lime dressing to toss it all in, and no one will be the wiser. We promise. (via Cooking Classy)

9. Perfect Homemade Iced Coffee: Just as you don’t want to play bartender at brunch, you also don’t want to be a barista. Whip up one huge batch of cold brew coffee and allow your party goers to choose from a variety of flavored syrups and milk to customize their coffee. (via With Salt and Wit)

10. Dress for Comfort: You want to look cute, obviously, but you also want to be comfortable. Achieve that balance effortlessly with a stretchy jersey dress and your favorite sneaks. (via Brit + Co)